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AVRO 504 WW1 BIPLANE 1/3 SCALE RC - ROTO 170cc FLAT FOUR PETROL ENGINE - WESTON PARK - 2016

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THIS AWESOME LARGE SCALE MODEL OF THE AVRO 504 WAS SCRATCH BUILT FROM PLANS BY THE PILOT MARCO AND BROUGHT ALL THE WAY FROM GERMANY TO FLY HER AT THIS THE BIGGEST RC SHOW IN THE UK,
SHE HAS A W/SPAN OF 3.6 MTRS,
LENGTH OF 2.4 MTRS,
SHE IS POWERED BY A ROTO 170cc FLAT FOUR CYLINDER FOUR STROKE PETROL / GAS ENGINE,
The Avro 504 was a World War I biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during the War totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in World War I, in any military capacity, during that conflict. Over 10,000 were built from 1913 to the time production ended in 1932.
First flown on 18 September 1913, powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Gnome Lambda seven-cylinder rotary engine, the Avro 504 was a development of the earlier Avro 500, designed for training and private flying. It was a two-bay all-wooden biplane with a square-section fuselage.
A small number of static display, and airworthy examples of the Avro 504 exist, more than a century after the first one flew, one of the airworthy examples being the Shuttleworth Collection's example. Another flyable example exists in a Canadian aviation museum. An Avro 504K can also be found on static display in the Making of the Modern World Gallery at the London Science Museum.
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome has a flyable Avro 504 reproduction aircraft, powered by an original 110 hp (82 kW) Le Rhône 9J rotary engine, flying since 1971, and a newly founded company (Blue Swallow Aircraft) in Virginia is starting to produce reproduction Avro 504 examples.
PLEASE LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TBOBBORAP1 AND FOLLOW US ON TWITTER NOW AND KEEP UP TO DATE AND WATCH OUR HD QUALITY RC MODELS VIDEOS AND PICTURE UPDATES OF THE MAJOR UK RC SHOWS AND CLUB FLY-INS AT -
FILMED AT WESTON PARK RC MODEL AIRCRAFT SHOW AND IS SPONSORED BY NEXUS MODELS - WESTON PARK - WESTON UNDER LIZARD - NEAR SHIFNAL - SHROPSHIRE - TF11 8LE ENGLAND - 3 MILES OFF M54 / JUNCTION 3 - 8 MILES OFF M6 / JUNCTION 12, 8 MILES FROM TELFORD, OVER THE WEEKEND OF
17-18-19 - JUNE-2016,
SHE HAS A W/SPAN OF 3.6 MTRS,
LENGTH OF 2.4 MTRS,
SHE IS POWERED BY A ROTO 170cc FLAT FOUR CYLINDER FOUR STROKE PETROL / GAS ENGINE,
The Avro 504 was a World War I biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during the War totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in World War I, in any military capacity, during that conflict. Over 10,000 were built from 1913 to the time production ended in 1932.
First flown on 18 September 1913, powered by an 80 hp (60 kW) Gnome Lambda seven-cylinder rotary engine, the Avro 504 was a development of the earlier Avro 500, designed for training and private flying. It was a two-bay all-wooden biplane with a square-section fuselage.
A small number of static display, and airworthy examples of the Avro 504 exist, more than a century after the first one flew, one of the airworthy examples being the Shuttleworth Collection's example. Another flyable example exists in a Canadian aviation museum. An Avro 504K can also be found on static display in the Making of the Modern World Gallery at the London Science Museum.
The Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome has a flyable Avro 504 reproduction aircraft, powered by an original 110 hp (82 kW) Le Rhône 9J rotary engine, flying since 1971, and a newly founded company (Blue Swallow Aircraft) in Virginia is starting to produce reproduction Avro 504 examples.
PLEASE LIKE US ON FACEBOOK AND SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TBOBBORAP1 AND FOLLOW US ON TWITTER NOW AND KEEP UP TO DATE AND WATCH OUR HD QUALITY RC MODELS VIDEOS AND PICTURE UPDATES OF THE MAJOR UK RC SHOWS AND CLUB FLY-INS AT -
FILMED AT WESTON PARK RC MODEL AIRCRAFT SHOW AND IS SPONSORED BY NEXUS MODELS - WESTON PARK - WESTON UNDER LIZARD - NEAR SHIFNAL - SHROPSHIRE - TF11 8LE ENGLAND - 3 MILES OFF M54 / JUNCTION 3 - 8 MILES OFF M6 / JUNCTION 12, 8 MILES FROM TELFORD, OVER THE WEEKEND OF
17-18-19 - JUNE-2016,
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